Two haplotype-resolved genome assemblies for AAB allotriploid bananas provide insights into banana subgenome asymmetric evolution and Fusarium wilt control

两种基于单倍型解析的AAB异源三倍体香蕉基因组组装结果,为香蕉亚基因组不对称进化和镰刀菌枯萎病防治提供了新的见解

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作者:Wen-Zhao Xie ,Yu-Yu Zheng ,Weidi He ,Fangcheng Bi ,Yaoyao Li ,Tongxin Dou ,Run Zhou ,Yi-Xiong Guo ,Guiming Deng ,Wenhui Zhang ,Min-Hui Yuan ,Pablo Sanz-Jimenez ,Xi-Tong Zhu ,Xin-Dong Xu ,Zu-Wen Zhou ,Zhi-Wei Zhou ,Jia-Wu Feng ,Siwen Liu ,Chunyu Li ,Qiaosong Yang ,Chunhua Hu ,Huijun Gao ,Tao Dong ,Jiangbo Dang ,Qigao Guo ,Wenguo Cai ,Jianwei Zhang ,Ganjun Yi ,Jia-Ming Song ,Ou Sheng ,Ling-Ling Chen

Abstract

Bananas (Musa spp.) are one of the world's most important fruit crops and play a vital role in food security for many developing countries. Most banana cultivars are triploids derived from inter- and intraspecific hybridizations between the wild diploid ancestor species Musa acuminate (AA) and M. balbisiana (BB). We report two haplotype-resolved genome assemblies of the representative AAB-cultivated types, Plantain and Silk, and precisely characterize ancestral contributions by examining ancestry mosaics across the genome. Widespread asymmetric evolution is observed in their subgenomes, which can be linked to frequent homologous exchange events. We reveal the genetic makeup of triploid banana cultivars and verify that subgenome B is a rich source of disease resistance genes. Only 58.5% and 59.4% of Plantain and Silk genes, respectively, are present in all three haplotypes, with >50% of genes being differentially expressed alleles in different subgenomes. We observed that the number of upregulated genes in Plantain is significantly higher than that in Silk at one-week post-inoculation with Fusarium wilt tropical race 4 (Foc TR4), which confirms that Plantain can initiate defense responses faster than Silk. Additionally, we compared genomic and transcriptomic differences among the genes related to carotenoid synthesis and starch metabolism between Plantain and Silk. Our study provides resources for better understanding the genomic architecture of cultivated bananas and has important implications for Musa genetics and breeding. Keywords: Fusarium wilt; Plantain; Silk; asymmetric evolution; bananas; homologous exchange.

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